Space Hunter
For the 1983 3D film most commonly referred to as Space Hunter, see Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
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Developer(s) | Kemco |
Publisher(s) | Kemco |
Designer(s) | Yasushi Hirashita |
Platform(s) | Family Computer |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Space Hunter (スペースハンター)[2] is a Japan-exclusive video game that was released in 1986 for the Family Computer. The game was developed and published by Kemco, which was then known as Kotobuki System.
Summary
The plot revolves around a robotic revolt led by a robot named De Gaulle in the year 2199 AD. By the explosions of global nuclear war, society has broken up into nine small expulsions, one of them disappeared and Venus collided with another celestial object. Humanity only slightly survived. Its thread of life barely connected to a body; which was rebuilt into a cyborg. The heroine is named Al Tiana and is also apparently a robot who does not support the rebellion. She is out to prove her loyalty to the humans.
There are only two songs on the entire soundtrack. Once a stage is cleared, it can never be retried.[3] The game system allows a variety of items to be used.[3] However, actually using it can be difficult. On the video game cover art, the heroine is depicted joining the fight in a leotard. This is different from the actual character on the game screen. Enemies tend to be recycled from stage to stage, creating little variation for the player.[3] Static screens and simple graphics are also an important staple of this game.[3]
References
- ↑ Space Hunter at GameFAQs
- ↑ English-Japanese translation at SuperFamicom.org.
- 1 2 3 4 Space Hunter at Video Game Den.